What is this?

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  1. PΛRΛDIGM® (¨*·.¸ PΛRΛDIGM ¸.·*¨) Registered Senior Member

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    I found this image a while back on the internet, anyone have any ideas on what it is?

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  3. Neildo Gone Registered Senior Member

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    Looks like some kinda implosion from something in a shipping crate on the docks.

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  5. Gifted World Wanderer Registered Senior Member

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    It could also be a still from a video of a fuel-air bomb explosion. The bomb bursts, producing a large cloud of fuel, not sure what exactly is used though. A smaller bomb inside the cloud detonates, igniting the fuel, the bomb produces a massive pressure wave, causing more damage than a conventional bomb. If it detonates inside a structure, you pretty much get a giant frag grenade. Fuel-air bombs were the precursor to the thermobaric bombs used to bust caves in Afganistan.
     
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  8. cooljayman Hangover's Best Friend Registered Senior Member

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    Quite interesting...
     
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